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NHibernate 2 Beginner's Guide

By : Aaron Cure
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NHibernate 2 Beginner's Guide

By: Aaron Cure

Overview of this book

<p>NHibernate is an open source object-relational mapper, or simply put, a way to retrieve data from your database into standard .NET objects. Quite often we spend hours designing the database, only to go back and re-design a mechanism to access that data and then optimize that mechanism. This book will save you time on your project, providing all the information along with concrete examples about the use and optimization of NHibernate.<br /><br />This book is an approachable, detailed introduction to the NHibernate object-relational mapper and how to integrate it with your .NET projects. If you're tired of writing stored procedures or maintaining inline SQL, this is the book for you.<br /><br />Connecting to a database to retrieve data is a major part of nearly every project, from websites to desktop applications to distributed applications. Using the techniques presented in this book, you can access data in your own database with little or no code.<br /><br />This book covers the use of NHibernate from a first glance at retrieving data and developing access layers to more advanced topics such as optimization and Security and Membership providers. It will show you how to connect to multiple databases and speed up your web applications using strong caching tools. We also discuss the use of third-party tools for code generation and other tricks to make your development smoother, quicker, and more effective.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
NHibernate 2
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Time for action – converting a CSS template


For this example, I am going to use the "Clean Type" CSS template from freeCSStemplates.org (on the Internet).

  1. Download the "Clean Type" template from http://www.freecsstemplates.org/download/zip/cleantype. Save this ZIP file somewhere on your local machine. The "Clean Type" template looks as shown in the following screenshot:

  2. Extract the files from the cleantype.zip archive using WinZip, WinRAR, or your favorite ZIP extraction tool by right-clicking on the file and then clicking on Extract All.

  3. Once you unzip it, inside two nested directories, you will find all the files. There are three files and a directory of five images. If you double-click on the index.html file, it should open in your browser and look as shown in the previous screenshot.

  4. Open Visual Studio and create a new Web Application project from File | New | Project, and select ASP.NET Web Application. Use any project name and solution name you like such as CSSTestApp.Web and CSSTestApp...